Ask happy clients for reviews and testimonials
Draft a gracious request that makes it easy for happy buyers and sellers to leave the review that wins your next listing.
What you’ll do
- Note the client and a specific high point of working together.
- Ask for a warm, easy request with a clear link or next step.
- Review the tone and send at the right moment.
Common questions
Won't asking for a review feel awkward?
Not when it's warm, specific and easy to act on. The lesson shows how to frame it as a genuine thank-you with one clear link — most happy clients are glad to be asked.
When is the right moment to send this?
Shortly after settlement or when the keys are handed over — while the good feeling is fresh. The lesson covers timing so the ask doesn't come too early or too late.
Can I ask for a written testimonial as well as a Google review?
Yes. The lesson shows how to make a single message that covers both — a short public review and a sentence or two you can use on your profile or website.
Should I customise it per client or use one template?
A template with one personalised detail — a specific high point from the campaign — works well. Generic 'please leave a review' messages get less response; mentioning the actual win makes it real.
Does AI post or submit the review request anywhere for me?
No. It drafts the message; you copy it and send it yourself, adding the direct link to your Google Business profile or whichever platform you prefer.
What if a client's experience wasn't all positive?
The lesson covers this — if there were bumps, send the request only when you're confident they're happy with the outcome. A measured, honest note is better than pushing for a review from someone who still has concerns.